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i UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

JASPER VAN WORMER, OF ALBANY, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO J. VAN

' WORMER dt CO., OF SAME PLAGE.

PARLoR HEATING-sTov'E.

SPECIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 274,677, dated March 27, 1883.

` Appiicationnied Jumemsee. (No maar.)

to better adapt them to burn bituminous coal and to `furnish a means to heat a culinary vessel.

My invention consists, as will hereinafter be more fully described, mainly, in constructing the combustion-chamber of a direct-draft heating-stove with a pouch or offset feedchamoer, and with a horizontal top that is constructed to receive a culinary vessel, and an. oset and outward extension of the combustiodchamber wall directly above the offsetfeed, to receive the exit-pipe connecting the stove with the chimney.

ln the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specification, there is shown a vertical section of a stove containing my invention, and in which illustration the several parts of the stove are designated by letter reference as follows:

D indicates the combustion-chamber wall, and G the combustion-chamber.

The letter O designates a pouch-feed formed as an o'set in the stove-wall D, and dits horizontal top provided with the opening` B, the

The letter P indicates the ire-pot; Gr, the

l grate; a, a clinker-cleaning opening, and `A the ash-pit.

The letter C2 indicates a dotted line that designates the contour of the s tovewall where the oi'set-pouch O joins the latter.

Direction-arrows indicate the draft-currents which support combustion and the course of the currents when the pouch-feed is opened.

`fuel through avertical side door opening, smoke and gas will always escape into the room, from the fact that the draft force of the chimney induces an entering current from the room through the top of the vertical door-opening as the most direct course to the chimney, and as a sequence the smoke and gas eliminated from the fuel will pass into the room through the lower partof the door-opening. To obviate this escape ot' smoke and gas I construct the pouch-feed O' by means of an offset in the stove-wall, and provide this feed With a horizontal top, d, and supply-opening B. Directly above this pouch-feed I construct the olfset O2, and place thereon an exit-opening made to receive a vertical pipe. As thus constructed and arranged to izo-operate, these combined partsv produce a stove well adapted to burn bituminous fuel, and from which no escape of smoke or gas can occur when being supplied with-fresh fuel, from the fact that when the horizontal feed-top is uncovered there is an entering current across its top, as indicated bythearrows, and no egress-current of smoke or gas through the feed-opening, one' of the principal factors contributing to this better result being the offset-chamber to which the vertical exit attaches, in which no angles occur4 to produce interruptionsand deflection of the currents.

I am well aware that my invention does not broadly include the aggregation of the elements which I employ, but that it is limited to the manner in which I construct and relatively combine with the combustion-chamber of a direct-dratt heating-stove a pouch-feed and an ol'set to receive an exit-pipe.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 1s-

In a direct-draft parlor heating-stove having a tire-pot and grate, au inclosed combustion-chamber arranged above and connected with said lire-pot, a pouch-feed formed on the combustion-chamber by the rearward extension of the latter, saidy pouch-feed having a horizontal top, and afeed-opening constructed to receive a culinaryvessel or cover, and an offset-extension of the combustion-chamber,

directly above the. pouchfeed, to receive the Witnesses: JAsPER VAN Weense.

JosEPrI G. BARNES, WILLIAM H. VAN WoRMEIt.

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